
Alex finally cracks a years-old mystery, Chris reveals his latest experiments, and we share updates on our freshest gear.

You're in for a treat!
They did mention that Alex will join Linux Unplugged podcast occasionally to talk about self-hosted relevant things, plus they tend to all be talked about their experiences around self-hosted - especially in the bootleg edition.
Self-Hosted podcast has announced that episode 150 is their last.
Alex finally cracks a years-old mystery, Chris reveals his latest experiments, and we share updates on our freshest gear.
Unfortunate news for those of us who have been following this podcast, its been a very entertaining and educational podcast. Unfortunately it ends in three episodes. Here are the podcast details for those who want to hear about it - its at the beginning of the episode.
Self-Hosted: 147: The Problem with Game Streaming
Episode webpage: https://selfhosted.show/147
This is excellent, grabbing this asap ✌️
Ohhh ofc, I should have gotten the abbreviation 😅 Thank you.
I'm not familiar with the term OMV, could u enlighten me?
Semms cute! Thanks for sharing.
I came looking for this comment, glad I'm not alone 🫶
If you could create an additional day of the week, what would you name it and why?
If it's one thing I don't trust its non-EU companies following GDPR. Sure they're legally bound to, but l mean Meta doesn't care so why should the rest.
(Yes I'm being overly dramatic about this, but I've lost trust ages ago in big tech companies)
Its French as far as I know so at least it abides to gdpr by default.
Just grabbed Kingdom Come Deliverances 2 from GOG myself so that's what I'm playing right now. It is by far my most anticipated game for a long while. The opening to the game literally put me to tears I was so happy. Warhorse Studios has really really nailed this series. Its honestly like being in a movie, its so immersive, so personal (because of all the choices you get to make), and so fun! The scripting and voice acting in this game is so unbelievable well done.
Highly recommend this title to everyone ✌️
Also thanks for your news updates as per usual, I consider myself a fan already 🫶
Definetly subbing to that channel, seems like there is loads og catch up on!
While I dont see OpenCloud replacing Nextcloud anytime soon, I always welcome new projects, especially like this to the open source community!
We've got common lunch during Fridays usually bundled with a fun quiz and or some tasty to bite on after lunch, like a cinnamonroll 😊
Yeah same here, no idea how to tell this is AI made...
If you have other takes then let's discuss here!
Great take on "Why don't more people use Linux?"
A couple of weeks ago, I saw a tweet asking: "If Linux is so good, why aren't more people using it?" And it's a fair question! It intuitively rings true until you give it a moment's consideration. Linux is even free, so what's stopping mass adoption, if it's actually better? My response: “If exercis...
Stumbled across this quick post recently and thought it was a really good tale and worth sharing.
A couple of weeks ago, I saw a tweet asking: "If Linux is so good, why aren't more people using it?" And it's a fair question! It intuitively rings true until you give it a moment's consideration. Linux is even free, so what's stopping mass adoption, if it's actually better? My response:
The world is full of free invitations to self-improvement that are ignored by most people most of the time. Putting it crudely, it's easier to be fat and ignorant in a world of cheap, empty calories than it is to be fit and informed. It's hard to resist the temptation of minimal effort.
And Linux isn't minimal effort. It's an operating system that demands more of you than does the commercial offerings from Micros
Proton 2025 sping roadmaps
Ente is built by a group of privacy enthusiasts from either India or from Pakistan, not the US if that was the issue.
Proton 2025 sping roadmaps
Worth checking out Ente.io for this, I've found it to be way superior at least. Its 100% open source too.
Wasn't aware of their price, but yeah thats affordable! Never checked posteo put for that exact reason tho, custom domains is an absolute must for me.
Check out Migadu. Its by far the most affordable option out there I've found, at 19€ per year. Its also highly customizable but it does require a custom domain. Highly highly recommend!
Bird chirping is pretty high on the list! Cats purrring is also way up there, floowedd by raindrops, winds tooling and campfires!
Changed terms, what are actually my options?
Hej,
Tractive is a service to track dogs and cats, via a GPS tag attached to their collar.
I'm more than aware this isn't a privacy conscious service, but from what research I did it was by far the most "effective" service and easily accessible.
I paid a full year subscription for this service during January. But now two months later they have changed their terms. They do not list what these changes are.
My Questions are:
Appricate any suggestions!
Coffee bags, what's their use case?
Hi there, hope everyone is have a good weekend!
Got a general question regarding these types of coffee bags, that I keep getting with my coffee beans whenever I buy some from my local roaster. But honestly not sure what they're for...? Currently just using them as my lunch bags for work haha.
Let me know if they have a more specific use case!
Ultra wide vs. Multi-monitor setup?
Hiya!
Wondering how people's experiences are regarding the use of ultrawide monitors on Linux these days. What kind of setup do you rock?
Am thinking about getting an oled monitor as my next monitor and current setup is two 32inch monitors where one of them is vertical. But been keeping a keen eye on ultrawides for a while but not sure its for me and how well it's supported with Linux. I've read KDE supports it well, but what about when gaming? Also what's the current state of oled and hdr support?
Also, please add your monitor brand+models, would love to see what peeps are rocking. Personally been looking at the Alienware AW3423DWF.
Edit: I'm looking at screens that are oled and 2k resolution.
Let me know your experiences, tips or recommendations!
Sunday baking! 🦲
One of my goals this year is ot make more bread. Super happy with this one, taste really good too. Can post the recipe if someone is interested.
Dear diary, today I deleted my meta account.
I did it. Finally. My meta account is in process for deletion! (Whatever that process actually involves we'll probably never know). But I did what I could and deleted all posts, pictures, aswell as changing name and email. Hoping that at least helps a bit. Feels good to finally get rid of what has felt like a burden for a long time.
Was able to move more people than I had imagined over to Signal, some easier to move than others ofc. But it truly helps that Signal is a breeze to use and setup for folks.
Anyway I just wanted to share what feels like a good achievement with you all. Hopefully you're also able to do the same during 2025, there are many good alternatives these days!
Have a good rest of your week!
How often do you run backups on your system?
Basically title. I'm in the process of setting up a proper backup for my configured containers on Unraid and I'm wondering how often I should run my backup script. Right now, I have a cron job set to run on Monday and Friday nights, is this too frequent? Whats your schedule and do you strictly backup your appdata (container configs), or is there other data you include in your backups?
Don (Novaspirit Tech) passed away
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Homelab upgrade! - Looking for suggestions on new setup :)
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/17736356
Hi there good folks!
I am going to be upgrading my server within the next couple of months and am trying to do some prior planning. My current setup is as follows:
- Case: Fractal Define R5
- Mothberboard: Gigabyte Z170X-Designare-CF
- CPU: i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz
- Memory: 32 GiB DDR4
- Storage: 15TB spread across 4 HDDs (10x2x2x1) + 1HDD at 10TB for Parity.
- OS: Unraid 🧡
While this setup as served me well, I am completely hooked on these mini-racks(Rackmate T1) and am thinking of getting one eventually. Fortunately I'll be getting my hands on my first mini-pc soon, an ASUS ExpertCenter PN52. This little badboy has the following specs:
- CPU: AMD Ryzen™ 9 5900HX
Homelab upgrade! - Looking for suggestions on new setup :)
Hi there good folks!
I am going to be upgrading my server within the next couple of months and am trying to do some prior planning. My current setup is as follows:
While this setup as served me well, I am completely hooked on these mini-racks(Rackmate T1) and am thinking of getting one eventually. Fortunately I'll be getting my hands on my first mini-pc soon, an ASUS ExpertCenter PN52. This little badboy has the following specs:
From my
Thoughts about using a custom domain for personal email?
Hi there!
Context: After the recent debacle with Proton I was finally pushed to look for other alternatives. I had already wanted to change services for a while so it was nice to get the final push. It's still a good service, open-source and all. I personally just wanted to look for something else. However, I had not realised how deeply I was integrated into the email+alias feature they had, and how much work it is to change out of this, I have a fair amount of accounts.
I have now found a new email provider and bought a new domain. However I've got a few questions for those to who rock custom domains:
AliasVault | Open-Source Password & Alias Manager
AliasVault is an open-source end-to-end encrypted password and alias manager.
Just discovered this cool project, thought i'd share it here.
AliasVault is an end-to-end encrypted password and alias manager that protects your privacy by creating alternative identities, passwords and email addresses for every website you use. Keeping your personal information private.
Link to website: https://www.aliasvault.net/
Link to source code (MIT Lisense): https://github.com/lanedirt/AliasVault
For those wondering how the alias feature works:
AliasVault includes a built-in email server that allows you to create unique email addresses (aliases) for different services. When someone sends an email to your alias, it's received directly in AliasVault, helping you maintain privacy and reduce spam.
FUTO just made a 14hrs long video introduction to Selfhosting! (plus a written version) 💾
Futo (Louis Rossman) at it again with great content, this time a Guide to a Self Managed life. This 14hrs long guide comes in two video parts, aswell as a written guide for those who prefer. Both video and written quide comes with complete chapters and timestamps. This should be a great starting point for those who have the time and want to start learning from the very beginning.
Video Link to Part 1: Youtube - Invidious
Video Link to Part 2: Youtube - Invidious
Happy selfhosting in 2025 everyone ✨
What procedures do you take to save and archive your games?
For example; GOG games - what happens if they were to shutdown their busieness. How would you archive these games if you had to?
What are your Homelab goals for 2025?
Personally will be trying to transform my server which is currently in a fractal R5 case, into a small-ish Homelab rack, combined with all my network equipment. Will require complete relocation of all network equipment in the house as well as cables so it will be a bit of a project. Also on the lookout for a good quality rack so let me know if you have any recs. Still unsure if u want to do full width rack or mini. Part of me really want the UDM Pro from Unifi..
What are your goals and thing you want to accomplish during 2025?
JetKVM's Source Code is now public! ✨
JetKVM is much like nanoKVM but a slightly polised version.
What is JetKVM?
JetKVM is a high-performance, open-source KVM over IP (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) solution designed for efficient remote management of computers, servers, and workstations. Whether you’re dealing with boot failures, installing a new operating system, adjusting BIOS settings, or simply taking control of a machine from afar, JetKVM provides the tools to get it done effectively.
As far as I know, these Jets are not available for retail yet, but can be bought via their kickstarter.
Link to the source code: https://github.com/jetkvm/kvm
Link to their website: https://jetkvm.com/
Link to their kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jetkvm/
Picture of a JetKVM mounted in a homelab, credits to Jeff Gerling.
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Grayjay for desktop has arrived!
What is Grayjay?
Grayjay is a cutting-edge app that serves as a video player and source aggregator. It allows you to stream and organize videos from various sources, providing a unified platform for your entertainment needs.
It's mostly used as a YouTube frontend^. However, it is now launching as a desktop app for Linux, Mac and Windows.
How many docker containers are you running on your server?
Yo,
Wandering what the limit is when it comes to how many containers I can run. Currently I'm running around 15 containers. What happens if this is increased to say, 40? Also, can docker containers go "idle" when not being used - to save system resources?
I'm running a i7-6700k Intel cpu. Doesn't seem to be struggling at all with my current setup at least, maybe only when transcoding for Jellyfin.